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CCMA NHA Complete Test 2023.
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CCMA NHA Complete Test 2023.Afebrile - ANSWER Absence of fever 
 
Chief Complaint - ANSWER The reason why the patient came to see the physician 
 
Percussion - ANSWER This involves tapping or striking the body, usually with fingers or a small hammer to determine the position, size and density go the underlying organ or tissue 
 
Endocardium - ANSWER The endocardium is the inner layer of the heart. It consists of epithelial tissue and connective tissue. 
Function: Lines the inner cavities of the...
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LCR4805 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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Well-structured LCR4805 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). QUEST 
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Shortly after a bomb explosion in London, an unknown person posted messages onto a 
bulletin board falsely implicating that a certain Mr X, who lives in Cape Town, had something 
to do with the terrorist attack. The bulletin board is hosted by West-World Internet Ltd, an 
Internet Service Provider registered in South Africa. 
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LCR4805 assignment 1 second semester 2023
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A Mr Xwants to notify West-World Internet Ltd that the messages are defamatory and request the Internet service provider to remove them. What legal steps would you advise X to take to lodge his complaint? To lodge a complaint regarding defamatory messages posted on a bulletin board hosted by West-World Internet Ltd, Mr. X can take the following legal steps: 1. Gather evidence: Mr. X should collect evidence to support his claim that the messages are defamatory. This can include screenshots or pr...
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ARRT Radiography Exam Review with Guaranteed Correct Answers
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*Study guide for the ARRT exam in radiography.* - correct answer *Anatomy and positioning are not covered in this study guide.* 
 
What is a tort? - correct answer A violation of civil law. 
 
Torts are also known as ________. - correct answer Personal Injury Law 
 
If a patient is apprehensive about being injured, or a radiographer causes fear in the patient, it is known as ________. - correct answer Assault 
 
Unlawful touching or touching without consent, harm resulting from physical contact ...
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First Class Tort Law Exam with Feedback
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First Class Tort Law Exam with a problem question on negligence and the general principles of duty of care and an essay on the tort of defamation. The grades and feedback for each question is shown at the end.
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Legal philosophy October/November 2023 portfolio
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Question 1 
 
Read the following scenario and answer the questions set out below: 
 
In 2011 the Constitutional Court heard the case of The Citizen 1978 (Pty) Ltd and Others v 
 
McBride (CCT 23/10) 2011 (4) SA 191 (CC). This was a defamation case brought by Robert 
 
McBride against the Citizen newspaper. He alleged that they had defamed him. The 
 
Newspaper believed that the comments were covered by freedom of expression. In the 
 
Course of his minority Judgment, Mogoeng J made the follo...
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NCTJ - Media Law - Defamation fully solved
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NCTJ - Media Law - Defamation 
Truth - correct answer (formerly Justification) 
Must show that the imputation (ie implications/innuendos) conveyed by the statement is substantially true 
If one or more of the imputations is not shown to be substantially true 
The defence does not fail if those imputations do not seriously harm the claimants reputation 
 
What can the truth defence only be applied to? - correct answer Using the defence can only be applied to statements of fact and not opinion ...
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Property and Casualty Insurance Exam – Georgia correctly answered 2023 rated A+
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Property and Casualty Insurance Exam – Georgia correctly answered 2023 rated A+BPP building coverage insures the building at the described location, outdoor, fixtures, furnitures, items used to service the property, permanently installed machinery and equipment, and additions under construction, including the materials, supplies, and equipment. HO limits of property at other residences the larger of $1000 or 10% Coverage C. Limit does not apply if property is moved because the residence premis...
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CIV3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 MEMO - SEMESTER 1 - 2023 - UNISA (DETAILED ANSWERS WITH REFERENCES)
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CIV3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 MEMO - SEMESTER 1 - 2023 - UNISA (DETAILED ANSWERS WITH REFERENCES) 
 
QUESTION 1 
(a) Briefly discuss the ex parte application in magistrate’s court. (4) 
(b) Discuss the ways in which evidence may be placed before the trial court. (4) [8] 
QUESTION 2 
(a) X and Y are involved in a motor collision, which is due solely to the negligence of Y. The motor collision occurs in Johannesburg. Y lives in Pretoria. X wants to sue Y for R500 000.With these facts in mind, answer the ...
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NCTJ - Media Law: Defamation with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
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NCTJ - Media Law: DefamationDefamation definition - correct answer = a statement about a person is defamatory if to causes harm to the person's reputation and if it tends to lower the person's reputation in the estimations of ordinary persons." 
 
When can a person bring defamation proceedings? - correct answer when person A has published the statement to someone other than Person B 
when the publication of a statement has caused or is likely to cause serious harm to the reputation of B. ...
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